Polynucleotide injection is a procedure that utilises highly purified polynucleotides to promote cell turnover, improve skin elasticity and hydration, and rejuvenate the complexion. It is a biostimulatory booster strategy in aesthetic medicine.
Polynucleotides can effectively address various skin concerns, including signs of aging, acne scarring, dull skin, dark circles, rosacea, loose and sagging skin, hair loss, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, and wrinkles.
They up-regulate fibroblasts which in turn promotes collagen and elastin production. Moreover, they attract water molecules, which enhances hydration and has antioxidant properties that reduce inflammation. They also restore volume and hydration to the skin, resulting in improved overall skin condition.
The initial treatment consists of three sessions, with each session being two to three weeks apart. After the initial treatment, maintenance sessions are recommended every six months to maintain the desired results.
Polynucleotide injection is a procedure that utilises highly purified polynucleotides to promote cell turnover, improve skin elasticity and hydration, and rejuvenate the complexion. It is a biostimulatory booster strategy in aesthetic medicine.
Polynucleotides can effectively address various skin concerns, including signs of aging, acne scarring, dull skin, dark circles, rosacea, loose and sagging skin, hair loss, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, and wrinkles.
They up-regulate fibroblasts which in turn promotes collagen and elastin production. Moreover, they attract water molecules, which enhances hydration and has antioxidant properties that reduce inflammation. They also restore volume and hydration to the skin, resulting in improved overall skin condition.
The initial treatment consists of three sessions, with each session being two to three weeks apart. After the initial treatment, maintenance sessions are recommended every six months to maintain the desired results.